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*r :<v T '.’";.i \ / . If you do not have a Home, c<mie and let us sell you oiie.' if you do own a Home, come and have us INSURE it.] Two of the most sennble things t that you can do: secure a home and protect it. GALLOWAY (Si, MINNIS Real Estate ondllnsurance Agents BREVARD,. NORTH CAROLINA Depdrtments—College Preparatory, Normal, Music, Business, Do mestlc Art, Household ^onomics. Agriculture. An departments are directed ^ teachers with special training and large experience. They know their business. Influences of the Institute are alone woHh the cost of tuition. Opens OB September 5. Brevard Lumber Co. WE HAVE IN A CAR LOAD OF THE BEST FERTILIZER NOW- GOOD FOR ALL CROPS—GARDEN AND FIELD. WE WILL SELL THE CELEBRAT ED COON BRAND AGAIN THIS YEAR. USE FERTILIZER ON YOUR CROPS AND THEN WATCH THEM GROW. S WE HAVE A FULL ASSORT. MENT OF BUILDING MATERIAL ON HAND. Brevard Lumber Company FRANK JENKINS^ Manas;er Phone 120 Close to Dqpot mm t % Seeing Is Believing Come to our grocery store and let us show you our grand stock of GROCERIES A PENNY SAVED IS A PENNY MADE- We are out of the high-rent-district, and in these war-ridden times it behooves all of us to save every penny. We want your business and will appreciate it when we get it. Come in and let us get ac quainted. R. P. Kilpatrick GROCERIES, NOTIONS AND SHOES Phone 141 Near Depot. Brevard» N. C. * FAimfDL WIFE Suffered Thirty Years With Stom* ach Trouble and Hemoi^hagea of the Bowels. ‘t*' The Story of a Wonderful Recovery. There is hardly- any one who does not experience some trouble with the stomach. It is so common that we frequently pay lit tle or no attention to it Tet, the stomach is very easily upset, and catarrhal inflam mation of the mu cous lining devel ops, grows worse—the pain and dla- tress is incessant and the truth dawns that we have chronic stom ach trouble. The case of Mr. Louis Tounff, 205 Merrimac St., Rochester, N. Y., iii typical. He writes: “I isulfered for thirty years with chronic bowel trouble, stomach trouble and hem orrhages of the bowels. We bought a bottle of Peruna and 1 took it faithfully. I began to feel tetter. My wife persuaded me to continue and I did for some time as directed. Now I am a well man." Mr. Young’s experience is not uhusuaL If you sufter from catarrh In any form, whether of the head, stomach, bowels or any other pf^ of tiie body, try Peruna. It may be just what you need. Peruna comes in either liquid or tablet form and is sold everywhere. Your dealer has it or will get it for you. Ask for Dr. Hartman’s World-Famous Pe runa Tonic and insist upon having it. If you want your health accept, nothing else. | All the sick and suffering are In-; vited to write The Peruna Company,! Dept. 78, Columbus, Ohio, for Dr.i [Hartman’s Health Book. The book] free and may help you. Ask yourl lealer for a Penma Almanac. Uc WOMEN PRAISE STELLA-VITAE We wftntevery af9icted woman to try at least one bottle of Stella-Vitae on our plain, open guarantee to return the money paid for it if it does not benefit. If you doubt our word that it will relieve the distressing aches, pains and misery peculiar to the diseases of wo men, readthetestimony of these women who have tried it and are g!t;d to tell others what it has done for them. The only interest they have in the mattei is that which any true woman feels in helping to relieve the sufferings of other women. You can believe them. Mrs. J. F. Lee, Milstead, Ga., had femrile complaint for years. Three bot tles of Stblla-Vitab cured her, she said, and added,“1 am certainly thank ful for this great female tonic.” Mrs. Paralee Frazier, Longview, Tex., ex pressed appreciation of STELLA-Vitae in these words: “I cannot say too much for this wonderful medicinc. I had taken other fcintile medicines for tv.'c years wiih no good results. I am truly grateful for tlic good Stella-Vitae has done me.’^ Mrs. Ssyidy Withers, of Greensboro, Ala., was a terrible suf ferer from female trouble—and only a woman knows what that means! Hei condition got so bad her pains threw her into spells lilie fits. Her husband feared she would lose hcl" mind. The Greensboro doctors pronounced her in curable, Then somebody suggested that she take Stella-Vitab. She did 50 The first dose Ughtened her spells. Stella-Vitae is a perfectly harm less ccuzpound and it not only alleviates a woman’s pain but builds up her health; it stimulates her appetite, aids digestion, quiets her nerves and clears her complexion. It improves her per sonal appearance. All dealers sell Stella-Vitae, and are authorized to return the money paid for the first bottle if it does not benefit. For Sale liy Macfie*Brodie Drug Co., Brevard, N. C. CONNESTEE LODGE NO. 237 1.0.0. F. Meets every Monday 8:00 P. M. Visitors welcome. A Warning FOR PROMPT REIilEF FROM Grip, Sore Throat, Cold in Chest and all inliamniation and Congestion, Cream of Mustard gives instant relief and comfort to the sufferer. It is far superior to mustard plas ters or any liniment on the market. It relives congestion, inflammation and pain almost instantly. It takes the place of plasters or liniments for colds, pains and aches. It has produced wonderful results with thousands/afflicted with sore throat, tonsilitis. stiff neck, neuralsia. congestion, rheumatism, sprains, sore muscles, bruises, colds in the chest, bronchitis, croup, headache, lumbago, pains and aches of the back or Joints and chilblains. Every household should have a jar of Cream of Mustard in the medicine* chest for emergency. Ask your drag- gist; 25c and 50c jars, hospital size, $2.a0. The Cream of Mustard Co., South Norwalk, Conn. ' USE • ‘'^CREAM^ MUsYiSLRD '^-'UTT A: " ' r- = - Si.. •ry- fRM Clean Up and Pa'mt Up Cam paigns Reduce Risks^ and In surance RateSb SHOULD MOVE AU. RUBBISH Qreatsat Conflaarationa, Which Starts From the Smaliect Blazes Qan Avoided by Precaution— Denver's Don*ta. The Clean Up and Paint Up cam paign reduces fire insurance rdtes and fire losses. In one year the campaign reduced Cincinnati’s annual fire insur ance premiums over $160,000. In his proclamation of last year, John T. VVinship, Michigan State Fire Marshal, said: **The average annual American fire loss for the last ten years period was $230,000,000. This is $630,000 each day, $20,000 each hour, or $400 each minute." T^e annual loss through lack of painting is greater than the ihinual loss by fire. Cleaning up and paint ing is a long step toward fire preven tion. This rids homes anil business houses of accumulations of rubbish that are liable to start fires and are menaces to a immunity. Remember that all fires are the same size at the start. At the same time, the alleys should be cleaned; fences and sheds should be repaired; vacant lots should be cleaned and tin cans, paper and dead weeds emoved. Denver's List of Don*ts. Hartford, Conn., instituted a clean up and paint up campaign and then it stayed clean. The following year the fire loss was reduced $%,000 and the death rate was reduced 5 per cent. The result in Boston was that the following year there were 1,003 fewer fire alarms and, from a health stand point, it was declared to be the best year in the history of the city. The Denver Clean Up and Paint Up campaign committee distributed an effective fire prevontion circular; the “dont’s” can well be followed by every citizen in every community:— “Do not permit rubbish, greasy rags, paper and useless waste to accumulate in or around buildings. “Do not allow matciies kept in your homes, offices and stores in other than metal boxes. Use safety matches. “Do- not allow children under ten years of age to use matches. “Do not use lamps and lamp burners that are not clean. “Do not forget to clean your chim ney and Steve pipes ©ccasionally. “Do not tamper with or extend elec tric wires; employ an electrician. “Do not keep gasoline in other than air-tight cans painted red. "Do not fill tank of gasoline stove when lighted and by daylight only. Rubber Gas Tube Dangerous. “Do not permit a rubber tube con nection to a gas stove. “Do not empty ashes in other than metal cans. “Do not carelessly throw cigar and cigarette stubs wliere they could cause a iire. “Do not permit the use of wood cus> pidors. “Do not fail to warn your children of the dangerous bonfires.” Most preventable fires originate in neglected i*ubbish, in back yards, at tics, cellars, etc. Clean Up and Paint Up—make your home and community sanitary, beautiful and safe. MAKE CLEAN UP CONTINUOUS Campaign Should Last as Long as There Is Rubbish to Be Removed or Painting to Be Done. Don’t call it a Clean Up and Paint Up “week” or, worse yet “day,” so redolent of the annual bath. It is what its name implies—a campaign for cleaning and painting; and cam paigns be it noted, are continuous things; they continue just as long as there is anything worth campaigning for; and in the Clean Up and Paint Up line eternal vigilance and industry are the price of liberty from dirt and disorder. A real Clean Up and Paint Up cam paign does not stop in a week, a mouth, or a season unless tlie town or com munity has reached the point vhere it can clean up and keep clean. Hardly any phase of the Clean Up and Paint Up work except street and alley cleaning, can be more than fairly started in six days. Local campaign leaders in many cities have the right idea as shown in the name adopted, in St. Louis in wliich “something is do ing” every month in the year undec the apnn!ces of the St. Louis “Continu ous Clean Up and Paint Up Campaign association.** MINISTER URGES CLEAN UP ‘'Cleanliness Is Next to Godliness," Rev. H. B. Rhodes of St. Louis Tells His Congregation. Many a life nee^ cleaning up and painting up. A life nwy get very dirty and shabby. Just as a house or city will. ;md herein is the spiritual value, says Doctor Rhodes.- of the Ql^n';Up and Paint Up movement. B^om the out ward sn-iornment of the countryside nnd tl^ city we may be led to cr»nsidcr the inward betterment of the aoni. r-;.v. y.,. . ^ • m ■-m Pinest Burley Tobacco Mellow-aged till Perfect A dash of Chocolate The Perfect T«4mcco for Pipe »nj Cicaretts %urNoseKnows' jp ^ Guaranteedby • IMCOR^OKA-reO ^ ■ QTY MARKET “The Sanitary Market The City Market is now under new management and will appreciate the pa tronage of all old customers and solicits new ones. We are going to carry only the best fresh and cured meats. All our fresh meats will be home raised. We will also carry every thing in the way of country produce and will pay the highest cash price for butter, eggs, etc. Give Us a Call QTY MARKET W. J. SMITH, Proprietor ASTHMA Al^ CATARRH Try Bef<m Yi SEINPBTB. /the great for ASTHMA, hay bronchi™ and CAJ produced ^onderftd thousanda ef the a cases. ^ If you have ezperlmeni other treatment apd--' do not be discouraged, our expenao this truly merii remedy. Send right now for a free trfal before you forget it. Address WOODWORTH COMPANY, Wilton, Cotm, STOP THAT COU Let Us Print Your Sale - A By having your system condjtloik Take Kerr’is - Seed Eraalslon, Llnoniner preTentattve. This well-known remedy restores Titality and baUds up the system to a foil kealth standard* Unoafae shoiild always be takeB 'e first sign of a eoagh or eold» it otereomes the cause and re* the danger. Best rearady lOmni for broDcUtig. I recommend Linonine to all who are In aeed of a strengtii builder, or who suffer bronchitial or lung trouble.—Rev. H. J, l^tor St. Peter’s Cburdi, Dsnbury. . 1886—1905. XJiKmtne has my hearty endorsement, both • builder for run down people and as a e for cough^ colds and bronchitis.—^John Perkins, Principal of Conn. State Normal flAX-SEEO BANHtY.CHfL its-«Oe aad HJHb ^ Sna oa receipt «i pdcik 'v>' W-
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